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Goodwill Gesture: Australia Airlifts Indian students suffer from kidneys

Goodwill Gesture: Australia Airlifts Indian students suffer from kidneys
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New Delhi: Australia, in Goodwill Gesture Airlifted an Indian student who studied there, Arshdeep Singh, on Sundays that fought against kidney disorders that threatened the lives.
In a rare movement, the Australian government coordinates with the Indian government facilitating his medical repatriation through special Qantas flights exclusively dedicated to him with paramedic equipment on board.
The Indian world forum also requested medical repatriation of Indian students.
He is expected to land in New Delhi today at 18:10 local hours.
After his arrival, he would shift to Medanta Hospital in Gurugram for further treatment.
He will be accepted by family members and the leader of the National Sikh Manjit Singh GK together with other officials.
Flight No.
111 from Darwin which is operated by Qantas is used for student transport.
Singh, a 25-year-old student in Melbourne was diagnosed with life-threatening conditions and suffering from chronic kidney failure.

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